18-Hole Round of Golf for Two or Four Including Cart at Beacon Ridge Golf & Country Club (Up to 68% Off)

West End

In a Nutshell

Designed by Gene Hamm, an 18-hole course forms bermuda-grass fairways and bentgrass greens surrounded by rolling terrain and Carolina pines

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. 24hr cancellation notice required. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required up to 7 days in advance; subject to availability. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Beacon Ridge Golf & Country Club

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Choose Between Two Options

$59 for an 18-hole round of golf for two including cart rental (up to a $138 value)

$89 for an 18-hole round of golf for four including cart rental (up to a $276 value)<p>

_Beacon Ridge Golf & Country Club’s [rates](http://www.beaconridgegolfcc.com/rates/) fluctuate throughout the week and year._

Beacon Ridge Golf & Country Club

The clubhouse at Beacon Ridge Golf & Country Club is an ivory monument of colonial-era gentility with four columns and a neoclassical façade inspired by George Washington’s plantation home at Mount Vernon. Though impressive in its own right, the stately manor is hardly out of place when compared to the club’s golf course. Visitors to the grounds are greeted by a 6,494-yard circuit of well-kept bermuda fairways and penncross-bentgrass greens that winds through towering Carolina pines and bunkers of sand so pristinely white that they appear to be crushed marble or genetically evolved snowflakes that adapted to withstand the summer swelter.

The course reflects the vision of architect Gene Hamm, who showcases the natural charms of the North Carolina Sandhill region with rolling fairways, contoured greens, and water that comes into play on five holes. Tricky shot-making opportunities abound throughout the layout, especially at the 542-yard, par-5 fourth—the course’s most difficult hole—where golfers must clear a pond with their drive before navigating a fairway that doglegs sharply to the left as it approaches the green. To prepare for their round, golfers can stock up on divot tools or tees to use as toothpicks at the pro shop or warm up their swing and putting stroke at the synthetic-turf driving range and practice green.